The garden will open again in the Spring.

If you have did not lease with us in 2018 and would like to be notified early next spring on how to lease a plot for the 2019 season, please contact us. If you leased with us in 2018, you'll receive an email with the dates and times of registration.

Registration dates will also be posted in the Barrington Times.

Free resources from URI to help you plan for 2019

URI Hotline: ​The URI Gardening and Environmental Hotline is staffed by trained URI Master Gardeners to help you identify plants and troubleshoot problems in the garden. Snap a photo with your smartphone and send it to gardener@uri.edu, or call (401) 874-4836 to speak to someone directly.

Left: One of the many donations that the Barrington Community Garden has made to TapIn, which serves East Bay residents in need. In 2018, we donated close to 300 pounds of food.

​We take great pride in caring for our dedicated garden plots where we grow organic food that we distribute to those in need.

A throwback picture from the first year, with no fencing to keep out the deer, no shed with tools, and having to haul our own water.

We are now on Facebook!

Barrington Community Garden now has a Facebook page. This is a great place to post photos, ask questions (What is this weird bug on my squash), ask others for favors (Can anyone water my plot while I'm out of town), and more. ​

﻿Subscribe to our ﻿email bulletin

You have our word! We will never, ever share your email with anyone or send you any marketing material. We only use the bulletin to let you know when the garden registration is open and to give you pertinent information about the Barrington Community Garden. And of course, you can unsubscribe at any time.

Accessing the Barrington Community Garden from Wampanoag Trail, while direct, can be a bit tricky with merging traffic in the turn-around. We suggest you take a safer, alternate way. Download the alternate directions.